In over your head Meaning in English
expression
ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈoʊvɝ/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈhɛd
in OH-ver yer HED
ˈɪn/ /ˈəʊvɐ/ /jˈɔː/ /hˈɛd
in OH-vuh yor HED
Definición
If you are "in over your head," you are in a situation that is too difficult for you to handle or understand.
Uso & Matices
This informal expression is often used for work, study, or social situations when someone has taken on more than they can handle. It's not used for physical situations like swimming. Often used with verbs like 'feel,' 'find yourself,' and 'get.'
Spanish: superado - más de lo que puedes manejarPortuguese (BR): sobrecarregado - além do que pode lidarPortuguese (PT): sobrecarregado - mais do que consegue aguentarChinese (Simplified): 力不从心 - 被难住Chinese (Traditional): 力不從心 - 被難住Hindi: आपकी क्षमता से बाहर - संभालना मुश्किलArabic: غير قادر على التحكم في الأمور - مهمة أصعب من قدراتكBengali: অতিমাত্রায় জটিল অবস্থায় - নিজের সামর্থ্যের বাইরেRussian: по уши в проблемах - не по силамJapanese: 手に負えない状況 - 自分の力以上の状況Vietnamese: vượt quá khả năng - quá sứcKorean: 감당할 수 없는 상황 - 자신이 감당하기 힘든Turkish: boyunu aşmak - altından kalkamamakUrdu: اپنی بساط سے باہر - مشکل میں پھنسناIndonesian: kelewat sulit - di luar kemampuan
Oraciones de Ejemplo
I'm in over my head with this math homework.
basic
He got in over his head at his new job.
basic
If you feel in over your head, ask for help.
basic
She was excited to volunteer, but soon realized she was in over her head.
natural
Sometimes I sign up for projects and end up in over my head.
natural
He loves challenges, but this time he’s definitely in over his head.
natural